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Kubota M96SDTM User Manual

Kubota M96SDTM
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TIRES, WHEELS AND BALLAST8
To avoid personal injury:
A Before jacking up the tractor, park it on a firm
and level ground and chock the front wheels.
A Fix the front axle to keep it from swinging.
A Select a jack that withstands the machine
weight and set it up as shown below.
BHandrails and Auxiliary Steps
C Handrails
Hold the handrails when getting on and off the tractor.
To avoid serious crushing injuries or death:
A Do not ride or stand on the step during
operation.
A Riding or standing there could result in being
crushed under the rear tire due to slippage or
the step fracturing or displacing due to
unintended loading.
C Auxiliary steps
Reposition the auxiliary steps, as required, according to
the tread width setting.
BALLAST
To avoid personal injury:
A Additional ballast will be needed for
transporting heavy implements. When the
implement is raised, drive slowly over rough
ground, regardless of how much ballast is
used.
A Do not fill the front wheels with liquid to
maintain steering control.
(1) Jack point
(1) Handrail
(2) Auxiliary step
(3) Bolt: 103.0 to 117.7 N-m
(10.5 to 12.0 kgf-m,
76 to 87 ft-lbs.)
(A) Tread: 1525 to 1645 mm
(60 to 64.8 in.)
(B) Tread: 1845 to 2060 mm
(72.6 to 81.1 in.)

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Kubota M96SDTM Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandKubota
ModelM96SDTM
CategoryLawn Mower
LanguageEnglish

Summary

SAFE OPERATION

BEFORE OPERATING THE TRACTOR

General precautions and checks before starting tractor operation.

OPERATING THE TRACTOR

Safe practices during tractor operation, including starting and working.

PRE-OPERATION CHECK

OPERATING THE ENGINE

STARTING THE ENGINE

Step-by-step instructions and safety precautions for starting the tractor engine.

OPERATING THE TRACTOR

Brake Pedals (Right and Left)

Safety warnings and procedures for using the brake pedals, including interlocking.

PTO

MAINTENANCE

PERIODIC SERVICE

DAILY CHECK

Thorough daily inspections before operating the machine.

Checking Engine Oil Level

Procedure for checking the engine oil level and adding oil if low.

Checking Coolant Level

How to check the coolant level in the recovery tank and safety for hot coolant.

EVERY 50 HOURS

Checks for the engine start system.

EVERY 600 HOURS

Procedure for changing transmission fluid.

EVERY 2 YEARS

Procedures for flushing the cooling system and changing coolant.

TROUBLESHOOTING

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